New York, NY, June 24, 2016 – Vice President Joe Biden addresses the crowd at the third annual “Trailblazer Honors” with a special video message that honors the victims of the Orlando shooting and speaks out against recent anti-LGBT laws. The “Trailblazer Honors” air Saturday, June 25 on VH1 and Logo at 8pm ET/PT and spotlight LGBT pioneers including Billie Jean King, Harvey Fierstein, Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. This year the largest televised LGBT Pride event will also be dedicated to Orlando.

During his video message, Vice President Biden speaks to the victims of Orlando and all Americans:

“Hi everyone. This is Joe Biden and I wish I could be there with you in person to honor some truly inspiring trailblazers. Each of you gives meaning to Harvey Milk’s words, “Hope never remains silent.” And we need you. We need all of you. Because as we celebrate a year of equality in marriage, draconian state laws deny transgender Americans basic civil rights. And in nearly 70 countries, it’s a crime. It’s a crime to be who you are. And because the freedom to live freely means being free from bullying, free from harassment, and free from violence. You know, our hearts are still heavy for Orlando, but you’re showing tonight that we are Orlando. We’re all Americans. Unbowed. Unrelenting. We endure. We overcome. We’re hopeful and we will not be silent.”

The third annual “Trailblazer Honors” is the culmination of Logo’s day-long tribute to the people of Orlando on Saturday, June 25. ‘We Are Orlando: A Day of Remembrance’ features LGBT-themed films such as “Rent,” “Boys Don’t Cry,” and “Philadelphia,” as well as messages from LGBT allies to the people of Orlando and the names and photos of the 49 innocent lives lost in the shooting. Throughout the day a scroll will remember the victims of Orlando as well as victims of other anti-LGBT hate crimes. The “Trailblazer Honors” then features performances dedicated to Orlando as well as messages from celebrities and dignitaries speaking out about how LGBT visibility and Pride are more important than ever.

During the “Trailblazer Honors,” the largest televised LGBT pride event:

Emma Stone, who will portray Billie Jean King in the upcoming film “Battle of the Sexes,” honors King for her heroic work for LGBT visibility and equality. King is not only one of the first prominent professional athletes to be openly lesbian, but is renowned in the tennis world for being one of the greatest to ever play the game.

Grammy Award-winning artist Macklemore introduces Mayor Jennifer Roberts of Charlotte, NC and members of Out Leadership, the world’s first global LGBT business organization, which partners with senior LGBT and ally executives to leverage the business case for equality.

Actor Wilson Cruz of ABC’s “Mistresses” and Jade Sotomayor present several special tributes to family members lost in Orlando. CNN’s Don Lemon and Alex Newell also present tributes to Orlando’s LGBT community.

Chloe Grace Moretz honors gay Syrian refugee Subhi Nahas, who made history by becoming the first person ever to present eyewitness testimony to the United Nations regarding ISIS persecution of LGBT people. After being marked for an honor killing, Nahas fled Syria and now helps LGBT people in the Middle East earn refugee status. He will also serve as Grand Marshal of this year’s NYC Pride March.

Lance Bass and Thomas Roberts present a tribute to seminal LGBT news outlet The Advocate, which is preparing to celebrate its 50th Well before every LGBT equality victory was fought in the mainstream, it was featured – in depth – within the trailblazing pages ofThe Advocate.

Joel Grey and reigning “RuPaul’s Drag Race” winner Bob the Drag Queen honor stage and screen legend Harvey Fierstein, who changed the game for LGBT storylines and actors in Hollywood and on Broadway with his iconic works including “Torch Song Trilogy” and “La Cage aux Folles.” Fierstein is also a ubiquitous LGBT advocate whose leadership in calling for an end to HIV and AIDS has spanned decades.

Logo “Trailblazer Honors” is executive produced by Chris McCarthy, Amy Doyle, Ryan Kroft, and Chris Williams for Logo. Matt Flanders is co-executive producer. Joe Buoye and Leah Lane serve as Executives in Charge of Production for Logo. Wendy Plaut, Gina Esposito and Marcia Lansdown are Executives in Charge of Talent and Music for Logo.

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